NYG: 5Movement: Up 9NFC East: No. 2 Cowboys, No. 5 Giants, No. 14 Redskins, No. 27 EaglesNFL Top 5: No. 1 Patriots, No. 2 Cowboys, No. 3 Chiefs, No. 4 Raiders, No. 5 GiantsComments: “The Giants are 9-4 but currently have a minus-5 turnover differential this season. It's not easy to win when you don't win the turnover battle, but the Giants have found a way. The Giants take on the Lions, a team with the fourth-fewest giveaways (10), on Sunday.” – ESPN Staff

NYG: 8Movement: Up 2NFC East: No. 2 Cowboys, No. 8 Giants, No. 10 Redskins, No. 26 EaglesNFL Top 5: No. 1 Patriots, No. 2 Cowboys, No. 3 Chiefs, No. 4 Raiders, No. 5 SeahawksComments: “It's not often that the ol' free agency spending spree works out. We saw the Eagles' ‘Dream Team’ their way to .500. How about the 2000 Redskins? A playoff team in 1999, Washington added Bruce Smith, Deion Sanders, Jeff George, Mark Carrier and Andre Reed ... and finished third in the division and missed the postseason. Well, these Giants are bucking the trend, as their defensive overhaul has worked out swimmingly. Olivier Vernon wasn't getting sacks early on, but he has pressured the pocket all season. Janoris Jenkins delivered a dominant performance Sunday night. And what more can you say about Damon ‘Snacks’ Harrison, who is a top run-stuffing DT.” -- Elliot Harrison

NYG: 8Movement: Up 3NFC East: No. 2 Cowboys, No. 8 Giants, No. 12 Redskins, No. 25 EaglesNFL Top 5: No. 1 Patriots, No. 2 Cowboys, No. 3 Chiefs, No. 4 Falcons, No. 5 RaidersComments: “Are the Giants the team that beat the undeniable best team in the league on Sunday night? Or are they the team that struggled with the Browns for three quarters and fails to beat any opponent handily? They’re probably somewhere in-between the two, but as long as the defense keeps playing the way it has, they’ll be a team no one wants to play.” -- Cameron DaSilva